SuperGamer is a
Linux distribution
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for the
x86 platform originally based on the
PCLinuxOS distribution, and is currently based on
VectorLinux. Focusing on
gaming, it is designed to be run directly from a
Live DVD.
Features
Available in several different flavours, SuperGamer claims to be the "world’s first Dual Layer Live DVD". The most recent version, SuperGamer Supreme 2.5, can be downloaded as a 7.9 gigabyte
iso file
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, while some older versions can also be downloaded in smaller sizes. As well as offering a wide selection of Linux native free games and
shareware
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versions of commercial games, it also includes a wide selection of
video card drivers, including proprietary
binary blob
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drivers from
NVIDIA and
ATI as well as a wide array of
free software alternatives.
As well as online downloads which are offered as a freely available
torrent or a direct download available for a $5.00 fee. Though primarily intended for use as a Live DVD system only, SuperGamer can be installed onto a hard-drive using an included installer. There must already be a properly formatted partition on the drive and the user must be aware of the system's
root password, which by default is set to "root".
Included Games
The distribution included games like: SuperGamer Supreme 2.5, contains ''
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars'', ''
Unreal Tournament 2004'', ''
Doom 3'', ''
Prey'', ''
Quake 4'', ''
Savage 2: A Tortured Soul'', ''
Postal 2'', ''
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory'', ''
Penumbra: Black Plague'', ''
Sauerbraten'', ''
Urban Terror'', ''
IconquerU'', ''
TORCS'', ''
Tremulous
''Tremulous'' is a free and open source asymmetric team-based first-person shooter with real-time strategy elements. Being a cross-platform development project the game is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
The game features two opposi ...
'', ''
CodeRED: Alien Arena'', ''
TrueCombat:Elite'', ''
America's Army'', ''
Nexuiz'', ''
OpenArena'', ''
PlaneShift'', ''
Drop Team'', ''
Frets On Fire'', ''
Chromium B.S.U.
''Chromium B.S.U.'' is an arcade-style, top-scrolling space shooter available on Windows, iPhone, PSP, Mac, AmigaOS 4, Linux and numerous other UNIX-like operating systems. It is a free software distributed under the Clarified Artistic Licens ...
'', ''
Mad Bomber'', ''
X-Moto'', ''
BZFlag
''BZFlag'' (an abbreviation for Battle Zone capture the Flag) is a free and open-source, multiplayer online, tank game.
Development
Inspired by Battlezone, ''BZFlag'' was first written in C by Chris Schoeneman in 1992, as a part of his studi ...
'', ''
Mega Mario'', ''
Glaxium'', ''
GL-117'', ''
Neverball'', ''
Neverputt'', ''
Super Tux'', ''
PlanetPenguin Racer'', and ''
X2: The Threat''. Commercial games are included as
shareware
Shareware is a type of proprietary software that is initially shared by the owner for trial use at little or no cost. Often the software has limited functionality or incomplete documentation until the user sends payment to the software developer ...
while
free software and
freeware ones are included in their entirety. While older version included games that were open source and demos, the newest release does not.
Competition
Although very few distributions target the same niche as SuperGamer, it does have competition from the Linux-Gamers project, which offers a similar Live gaming distribution. The two projects however do have slightly different goals and diverge in the games that they package.
How-to Become a Linux Gamer
Linux Journal
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, April 29, 2010
See also
* VectorLinux
* Linux gaming
References
External links
*
*
SuperGamer archive
{{Linux distributions
Slackware
Linux distributions